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Assunta owner of the herbalist's shop Il Germoglio is portrayed while adjusting her protective gear against Covid-19 on May 2, 2020 in Rome, Italy. Italy will remain on lockdown to stem the transmission of the Coronavirus (Covid-19), slowly easing restrictions. Following the announcement made by Italy’s Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte from 4 May people will be allowed to do outdoor exercise and the chance to visit family members, all while maintaining social distancing. Gatherings of any kind, private or public, will remain strictly banned. Public parks, gardens and villas will reopen but mayors will have the power to close them if necessary. People will be allowed to walk and jogging away from their home so long as they practice social distancing: two metres apart for joggers, one metre for walkers. Restaurants and bars will be allowed to operate a take-away service - in addition to home delivery which is already permitted.(Photo by Alessandra Benedetti - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
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